Abstract
It is with great respect that I dedicate this article to my colleague, friend and former professor, Itzhak (Itzik) Gilead.
As a BA student I had the great opportunity to participate in the excavations at Tel Erani, which Itzik directed in collaboration with Aharon Kempinski. That unique experience, as well as the following ongoing discussions with Itzik and Aharon about the interpretations of that dig, triggered the subsequent track of my academic career. For all that I am sincerely grateful to Itzik.
Twenty-five years after that excavation ended, I am very lucky to walk in Gilead’s and Kempinski’s footsteps and...
As a BA student I had the great opportunity to participate in the excavations at Tel Erani, which Itzik directed in collaboration with Aharon Kempinski. That unique experience, as well as the following ongoing discussions with Itzik and Aharon about the interpretations of that dig, triggered the subsequent track of my academic career. For all that I am sincerely grateful to Itzik.
Twenty-five years after that excavation ended, I am very lucky to walk in Gilead’s and Kempinski’s footsteps and...
Original language | American English |
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Title of host publication | ‘Isaac went out to the field’ |
Subtitle of host publication | Studies in Archaeology and Ancient Cultures in Honor of Isaac Gilead |
Editors | Haim Goldfus, Gruber mayer I., Shamir Yona, Peter Fabian |
Pages | 341-354 |
Number of pages | 14 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781784918309 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - May 2019 |
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- General Arts and Humanities
- General Social Sciences
RAMBI publications
- rambi
- Bronze age -- Eretz Israel
- Tel Erani (Israel) -- Antiquities